I wanted to get all these videos together in the same place.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUkV0LS8klQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUkV0LS8klQ
Hey my old friend. Long time no talk. Hope all is well. We should catch up. FYI, there are some other Crane matches from this tournament. You do have those too? If not, I am happy to send them to you.
I wish people wouldn't post the Crane matches from 1986. By then, his skills had greaty diminished. I was there and I remember that he was pretty embarrassed by his play, which belied his great credentials as a champion. It was his last 14.1 event and it was also the last time I ever saw him.
A little like watching footage of Mickey Mantle from 1969, when he was a terrible hitter about to retire.
On the other hand, if anyone has the footage of Jack Colavita's upset of Mike Sigel in that same event, please post it.
It would be nice if someone had some footage of Crane in his prime, but alas I fear there is none available. There is a little bit of him shooting a variation of 14.1 in that old 10/20 video but that is about it as far as straight pool goes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qRDlf5qp4tY
I'm sorry if it brings up bad memories for you, Stu. I'm sure people will take his play with a grain of salt and give allowance for his age. If you ever get a lead on some video of Crane in his prime or that Colavita/ Sigel match, please let me know.
On several occasions, a link to Crane's 150 and out against Joe Balsis in 1966 has been provided on this forum. Now that's Crane in his prime!
I wish people wouldn't post the Crane matches from 1986. By then, his skills had greaty diminished. I was there and I remember that he was pretty embarrassed by his play, which belied his great credentials as a champion. It was his last 14.1 event and it was also the last time I ever saw him.
A little like watching footage of Mickey Mantle from 1969, when he was a terrible hitter about to retire.
On the other hand, if anyone has the footage of Jack Colavita's upset of Mike Sigel in that same event, please post it.
That is definitely a classic. The reason I don't like linking to free versions is that Pat Fleming sells it at Accu-Stats